Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [noun] make the " in BNC.

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1 Racing : The Trainers and Jockeys Making The Running on The Flat
2 One of the difficulties in separating ‘ power people ’ from ‘ recognition people ’ is that organizations and societies make the separation more difficult simply by mixing power and status together .
3 Blacks ( perish the thought ) now inhabit his old house and pitched battles between gangs and police make the streets untenable .
4 And shall there insert every persons name that shall be wedded christened or buryded And for the sauff ( safe ) kepinge the same boke the parish shale bonde to provide of these comen charges one sure coffer with twoo lockes and keys where of the one to remayne with you and the other with the said wardens , wherein the said boke shalbe laide upp Which boke ye shall every Sonday take furthe and in the presence of the said wardens or one of them write and record in the same all the weddinges , christenyngs and buryenges made the hole weke before , And that done to lay upp the boke in the said coffer as afore .
5 If the evaluation of the loss becomes generalised , the person will see himself as a loser , lacking in skills and opportunities to make the future rewarding .
6 Many Lake District slate quarries are still working , but of course modern roads and vehicles make the job much less dangerous now .
7 In many countries , and especially in the former centrally planned economies , taxes and subsidies make the prices paid by consumers for various fuels different from those received by producers .
8 100 years ago a legion of artists and craftsmen made the same journey .
9 Teachers are probably more conscious of teaching knowledge and skills than they are of passing on attitudes , yet if , as former medical students themselves , they were to identify ideals in teaching the chances are that those ideals would be closely associated with one or two of their own teachers whose attitudes and behaviour made the most favourable impression at an impressionable age .
10 And for fitted cupboards in bedrooms , there is a good choice of hanging rails and organisers to make the best use of available space .
11 The Children Act has opened up many possibilities and obligations to make the relationship between travellers and social work services more productive .
12 At a recent rugby jamboree in Kimberley the unification of these two bodies was formally completed so now it is up to the various officials and administrators to make the new South African Rugby Football Union really work .
13 The respectful , not to say reverential , tones of newscasters and commentators made the bulletin into something of an act of communion — ‘ la grande messe du journal de 20 heures ’ .
14 With this most delicious version of summer pudding- raspberries and redcurrants make the next best — you need a jug of good rich cream of pouring consistency .
15 This is a long distance from the rural areas of Wyre and there would be substantial costs in time and money for magistrates , witnesses and police making the journey to Fleetwood .
16 Indexes of collocations , variant forms , derivations and compounds make the dictionary highly accessible and help students explore the relationships between idioms .
17 Multiple , rather than single , sponsors and backers make the difference .
18 The 1959 Obscene Publications Act emerged from a simplistic notion that sexual material could be divided into two classes , " literature " and " pornography " , and the function of the new statutory definition of obscenity was to enable juries and magistrates to make the distinction between them .
19 There was a sense in which both Whigs and Tories made the Revolution , and could claim it as their own ; but because of the compromises which had to be worked out , both were left feeling dissatisfied with the eventual outcome , something which helps to explain why partisan strife continued to grow in intensity after 1689 .
20 The splitting up of attributes between men and women makes the division of labour seem easier and more natural , but it can be a damaging process for both sexes when men are made to carry aspects of themselves which have been denied or have not been fully explored .
21 Try it after a relaxing bath or shower when you can indulge in a little pampering with aromatic oils and lotions to make the whole experience more enjoyable .
22 The coffee shops and bars , little theatres and jazz made the Village quite different from small-town America , quite different from Eisenhower 's other America .
23 He constantly proclaimed that the sons of blacksmiths and grooms made the best veterinary surgeons — a general proposition supported by Percivall in 1842 — although he denied that he ever said surgeons made the worst .
24 After the war , Unionist candidates with commissions , good war records and decorations made the most of their advantages , especially when they could be set against opponents who had opposed the war or stayed at home .
25 Two Guides — one a simple introduction , the other a detailed explanation of all the dictionary contains — encourage students and teachers to make the best possible use of the dictionary .
26 Contemporary biology textbooks rely heavily on photographs and diagrams to make the meaning of the text clear .
27 The most important feature is the active involvement of teachers in these researches and developments , and thus they provide the support for interested librarians and teachers to make the transition from teaching simply library skill s to introducing study and information handling skills into the curriculum .
28 To Kaye , this jumble of reputations and styles makes the record — I mean CD .
29 To Kaye , this jumble of reputations and styles makes the record — I mean CD .
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